Directions: Underline the topic sentence in each of the following paragraph. Then decide whether each paragraph is unified. If not, identify the problem by circling any sentence that is not clearly related to the controlling idea. In the space provided, briefly explain the problem. For thousands of years human beings have communicated with one another first in the language of dress. Long before I am near enough to talk to you on the street , in a meeting , or at a party, you announce your sex, age and class to me through what you are wearing--and very possibly give me important information (or misinformation) as to your occupation, origin, personality, opinions, tastes, sexual desires and current mood, I may not be able to put what I observe into words, but I register the information unconsciously p and you simultaneously do the same for me. By the time we meet and converse we have already spoken to each other in older and more universal tongue.